Thursday afternoon and evening, NA time:
2200-2230Z, Thursday, 6 February (convenient for Europe)
0300-0330Z, Friday, 7 February
These practices are a good way to check out your station to be sure all the
hardware, software and operating techniques are working well before the
starting bell at 0000Z on Saturday, 8 February.
Use the bands that are open for you and use the actual messages you will use
in the contest. That is, send serial numbers and be prepared for innocent
bystanders to inform you that the contest hasn't yet begun.
Conditions for the weekend are forecast to be excellent, so get on and have
some fun!
Rules in 13 languages: http://www.cqwpxrtty.com/rules.htm
Records and prior Scores Database (searchable):
http://www.cqwpxrtty.com/records.htm
Log information: http://www.cqwpxrtty.com/logs.htm
Special notes for MixW users: http://www.cqwpxrtty.com/mixw.htm
Also note that this is the first of the three CQ WPX contests for 2014. The
single op with the highest cumulative score from all three contests will win
the coveted Ironman award.
73,
Ed W0YK
CQ RTTY Contest Director
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